EveryBob’s Burgersfan has asked one big question while watching the show: where do the Belchers live? The quirky animated sitcom sees Linda (John Roberts) and Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) trying to keep their restaurant in business while raising their three charming and hilarious kids Tina (Dan Mintz), Louise (Kristen Schaal), and Gene (Eugene Mirman). From thebestBob’s Burgerssongsto the clever “Burger of the Day” jokes, every episode features unique details that fans enjoy.

Since the setting ofBob’s Burgersis a quaint town that looks like a nice, relaxing place to call home, it’s no wonder that viewers have long since wondered exactly where the Belcher family lives.

The outside of the restaurant and the street on Bob’s Burgers

Where Does The Belcher Family Live On Bob’s Burgers?

The Belchers onBob’s Burgerslive inSeymour’s Bay, New Jersey. It’s not a real city, but it definitely feels realistic. The Belcher family lives in the apartment above their restaurant, which is convenient since they don’t have to go very far when it’s time to open the restaurant. This also speaks to their financial situation as Linda and Bob are famously trying to save their burger joint, which never seems to make much money. While the show often touches on Linda and Bob’s worries, they always have fun with their trouble-making and smart kids. These consistently smart and funny storylines prove that there should be aBob’s Burgersvideo game.

Fans learn that the Belcher family lives in Seymour’s Bay in the season 3 episode “It Snakes a Village.” However, because the town name is mentioned briefly, it’s easy to forget about this detail.

Split image of Tina and Louise Belcher on Halloween on Bob’s Burgers

In 2012, Loren Bouchard, theBob’s Burgerscreator and showrunner, explained thatBob’s Burgerstakes place in New Jersey. For a while, fans thought that it was set inSan Francisco. He answered this important question in an interview withEntertainment Weeklyand said that Linda and Teddy’s voice dictacted the location of the show. He said:

“It’s a semi-Springfield. It can’t be San Francisco, which is what many people think. It has all that Victorian architecture from San Francisco because I was living there when we developed the show, but we set it firmly in the Northeast because of the way Linda sounds, and Teddy.”

As Bouchard said, Seymour’s Bay is a bit likeSpringfield, the main location of theimpressive animated seriesThe Simpsons. Bouchard continued, “There’s just so much East Coast in those voices, we just couldn’t take it out. It would’ve been too weird to have her doing that voice—you’d have to constantly be explaining that she’s a transplant or whatever.”

He also said:

“And because it’s this seaside, past-it’s-prime, dusty old town, we kind of felt like that puts it pretty close to those Coney Island, New York-New Jersey shore parts. I grew up in the New England area, and there were lots of beach towns like it, though we don’t want to be in New England party because Family Guy has Rhode Island sewn up. But basically, I picture it somewhere in the outer boroughs or on the northern Jersey shore.”

Other Important Bob’s Burgers Settings, Explained

There are several other significant settings inBob’s Burgers.The most memorable locations include:

The majority ofBob’s Burgerstakes place at the restaurant of the same name. These are often thebestBob’s Burgersepisodes about Bobsince he loves working here so much. The main floor has seating for customers and an old-fashioned diner-style counter. There’s also the kitchen where Bob spends most of his time. There’s also a basement which has a freezer.

While wondering where the Belchers live onBob’s Burgers, fans also know that there are several other crucial settings on the animated series. These include Wagstaff School, the Wonder Wharf where the town has summer fun, and theStore Next Door. As fans know from the beloved opening credits, the Store Next Door is right next to the Bob’s Burgers restaurant and changes all the time. The store names are quirky jokes.

Florida is also a brief but significantBob’s Burgerslocation. In season 3, episode 18, “It Snakes a Village,” which is also theepisode that explains that Bob’s Burgers is set in New Jersey, the Belcher family goes to Florida to spend time at Linda’s parents' retirement home. In true hilariousBob’s Burgersfashion, they learn that the parents are swingers, along with everyone else living there. It’s a quirky and funny episode that also sees Louise, Tina, and Gene trying to camp and show that they are grown-ups. WhileBob’s Burgershas solid Thanksgiving episodes, it’s also fun when the show departs from the norm and tells a story in a different setting.